More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Our school is considered low-income, most of our students are recipients of reduced-price or free lunch. Many of my students don't have access to computers when they go home.
I've found several free educational sites (The Compassion Project, Read Theory) that can help my students increase their reading, math, and social skills. Rather than continuously having to keep track of paperwork, these sites keep record of the student progress digitally.
If this project is funded, I can use the Chromebooks during my inclusion time with them here at school. I can share their progress with my administration and parents easier and more efficiently.
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Our school is considered low-income, most of our students are recipients of reduced-price or free lunch. Many of my students don't have access to computers when they go home.
I've found several free educational sites (The Compassion Project, Read Theory) that can help my students increase their reading, math, and social skills. Rather than continuously having to keep track of paperwork, these sites keep record of the student progress digitally.
If this project is funded, I can use the Chromebooks during my inclusion time with them here at school. I can share their progress with my administration and parents easier and more efficiently.